What is a statute of repose? A statute of repose is a law that sets a hard deadline to file a lawsuit based on when something was built, sold, or completed—not when the injury happens. It cuts off the right...
Read More In Tennessee, the short answer is that you cannot shoot your neighbor’s dog just because it’s a problem or has attacked your pet in the past—but there are narrow situations where deadly force may be legally justified. Tennessee treats a...
Read More A lot of people don’t realize that about 10-15 percent of mattresses, usually the cheaper ones, use fiberglass as a fire retardant to meet federal safety standards. If the cover stays on like it’s supposed to, the fiberglass is generally...
Read More Yes, you can potentially recover compensation if your accident was caused by a defective or recalled auto part—but it really comes down to proof. The key issue is whether you can show that the defect in the recalled part actually...
Read More Over the last decade, social media has become part of everyday life—especially for young people. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok are designed to keep users engaged, often for hours at a time. But growing evidence—and now active litigation—suggests...
Read More For companies that rely on international talent, global mobility depends on more than just visa eligibility—it hinges on timing. In recent years, delays in visa interview scheduling at U.S. consulates abroad have become a significant barrier to moving employees across...
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